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Here's John Kay's flying shuttle demonstrated. Large looms needed two weavers to throw the shuttle. The young John received £40 as a legacy and it is believed that he enjoyed a good childhood and education as a… June 17 – John Kay, inventor of the flying shuttle (d. His father, Robert, was a farmer and wool manufacturer but died before he was born. [6] John Kay And The Flying Shuttle Presented by Hasnain And Abigail John Kay John Kay- The Inventor John Kay Facts About John Kay John Kay was born on the 17th June 1704 and died in 1779. John Kay invented the flying shuttle in 1733. The shuttle allowed wool to be produced much more efficiently. Little is known about his early life but he was living in Bury in 1730 when he patented a machine for twisting and cording mohair and worsted. Read the essential details about the background to the Flying Shuttle. Before the Flying Shuttle wool could only be produced to the width of a mans arm.
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